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Pause in global temperatures ended but carbon dioxide not the cause : Comments

By Jennifer Marohasy, published 21/3/2016

El Nino events are not caused by carbon dioxide. They are natural events which manifest as changes in ocean and atmospheric circulation patterns across the Pacific Ocean.

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The URL in my post above is not active so I suggest copy and paste it. It's about very worthwhile info from NASA.

I post that URL again here, in case it might activate.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/earthexpeditions/2016/05/10/setting-a-course-for-the-worlds-largest-plankton-bloom/?linkId=24343979

No. It's not even active on my Preview Comment.

Att: Graham.

Thank you.
Posted by JF Aus, Wednesday, 18 May 2016 5:05:30 PM
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http://blogs.nasa.gov/earthexpeditions/2016/05/10/setting-a-course-for-the-worlds-largest-plankton-bloom/?linkId=24343979

Thank you Graham. I just deleted the s off the https.

Cheers.
Posted by JF Aus, Wednesday, 18 May 2016 5:58:43 PM
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According to the following link report it was not warmth associated with the El Nino that killed salmon and other fish off Chile.

http://www.thefishsite.com/fishnews/27637/a-closer-look-at-sea-temperature-increase-and-loss-of-1billion-in-farmed-salmon/
Posted by JF Aus, Thursday, 26 May 2016 9:13:42 PM
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At least NASA has started looking at common micro algae (March 2016).
http://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/the-california-current-system

There is a wealth of insight about algae at the following URL, so much algae plant matter on this planet.
Yet this ocean algae was not measured and assessed in AGW, IPCC, Kyoto associated science.

http://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/phytoplankton-bloom-in-the-north-atlantic
Posted by JF Aus, Monday, 6 June 2016 7:48:20 PM
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